If you had a girl, what would her name be?
My sweet little daughter’s name was dealt with ample amount of time to find that ONE. My wife and I were brainstorming lots and lots of names, almost more than 150–200 names, including male and Female, as we were not aware (and not supposed to know) the gender of the baby in India.By then the time had come, my phone rang, while I am travelling to my native from my work location and got to hear the big NEWS,“THE BABY IS BORN. ITS A GIRL”.I was so delighted, thrilled & excited to see my lil one. I reached the hospital in next couple of hours and saw this little bundle of joy.She realized that dadda has come and gave me a “charming smile” and dozed off.Here comes the Name part.After too many though processes, probabilities, permutations and combinations, likeability, adorability and cutability, the name is finally concluded as —-NACHALINA JOSE -Meaning: Fiery leader(Finally, it is a customized name by me)Inspired and derived from “Kundavai Nachiyar”, the most prominent queen of the Chola Dynasty, lived in 1000 AD in Southern part of India, the dearest daughter of Sundara cholan who captured and ruled many countries across the globe.To convince my family that its a religious name, I have researched and got to know that, St. Ignatius has got its Spanish form as NACHA.Thank god & St. Ignatius.Nachi baby is going to celebrate her Halfth Birthday (6 months) on 17th Feb, 2018.Happieeee bday pattamma!!
What are some girls' names?
A: Abby, Adley, Ashton, Ashley, Avery, Alexis, Allie, Ava, Aria, Amelia, Audrey, AnnaB- Britta, Brittany, Bexley, Brianna, Bailey, Bella, Beth, Brielle, Brinley, Brooklin, Bianca, BrynnC- Callie, Camila, Camille, Camryn, Chloe, Cassidy, Charlie, Chelsea, CoraD- Delphine, Delaney, Dixie, Delilah, Danielle, Daniella, Dakota, Darah, DazlynE- Ella, Emilia, Ellie, Ellis, Evelyn, Erica, Everlee, Elya, Eden, Emilie, Eliana, ElyssaF- Farah, Frederica, Faith, Finley, Freya, Faye, FionaG- Gracelynn, Gracie, Gabrielle,Gabby, Gwendolyn, Gwenyth, Gretchen, GemmaH- Harlow, Harmony, Harley, Hadley, Hannah, Hope, HayvinI- Isabelle, Isabella, Ishani, Isla, Ina, Imogen, Ivy, Iris, India, Ida, Indina, IvoryJ- Jasmine, Jenna, Jaylah, Jessica, Jana, Jenny, Julia, Julie, Juliana, Josie, Jayleen, Jackie, JacklinK- Kaylee, Keira, Kylie, Kara, Kassidy, Kalana, Kalani, Kyla, Korinna, Kienna, Kaycee, KatherineL- Layla, Lori, Lena, Leslie, Lexi, Lea, Leina, LauraM- Marah, Madison, Mackenzie, Melissa, Melanie, Melody, Mandy, Maxime, Marin, Maisie, Macy, Marlah, MarleyN- Naya, Norah, Nellie, Naomi, Natalie, Natasha, NessaO- Olivia, Ocean, Odelle, Odalie, Odalia, Odessa, OliveP- Penelope, Paisley, Payton, Paige, PandoraQ- Quinn, Queen, QuintaR- Rylee, Rina, Rayna, Reign, RebeccaS- Sarah, Sally, Samantha, Stefanie, Selena, SheridanT- Tianna, Tiarah, Taylor, Tala, TessaU- Ursula, Ursa, Usha, Ula, UdeleV- Veronica, VictoriaW- Wendy, Willow, Willa, Walda, WalelaX-Y- Yuri, YasmineZ- Zoey, Zaylee
Elizabeth or Cora for a Name?
Elizabeth, I'd call her Ellie. Cora is also very cute, but I like Elizabeth more. Both are wonderfully old fashioned. :-) You have great taste and yes Ella is a cute nickname for Elizabeth. Eliza, Elle, Ellie, Ella, Beth, Liz, Lizzi, Liza, these are all the nicknames I could think of for Elizabeth.
What do you think of the name Coraline?
i love Coraline and Cora is also cute nickname although i prefer the whole Coraline Coraline Noelle is a great f/m name combo Also Ella Coraline.. you dont hear the name Coraline a lot, a girl called so will definitely be unique among all the Emma's and the madison's
Claire or Cora...which one?
Congrats! I'd go with Cora, it's beautiful, different but not weird, and ages well. I love Cora, and I also love the nicknames Cor or CeeCee. I also think Cora and Grace sounds lovely together. Claire is nice, but it's very popular right now (39th most popular baby name right now.) whilst Cora is only rated 105. Cora is a gorgeous name that I think you should use :). Cora is Greek and means "Filled Heart."
Top 20 Baby names of the 1800's.?
1 John /Mary 2 William /Anna 3 James /Emma 4 Charles /Elizabeth 5 George /Minnie 6 Frank /Margaret 7 Joseph /Ida 8 Thomas/ Alice 9 Henry /Bertha 10 Robert /Sarah 11 Edward /Annie 12 Harry /Clara 13 Walter /Ella 14 Arthur /Florence 15 Fred/ Cora 16 Albert /Martha 17 Samuel /Laura 18 David/ Nellie 19 Louis /Grace 20 Joe / Carrie What do you think of these name? If you had to pick from this list a boy and a girl name which ones would you pick. list from Morgobay.com
Looking for girl names? I like names such as Electra, Rose, Mila, Anya, Marina, Adele, and Dove. What are some that are like these?
Here are some that I found using the Name Hunter feature on Baby Names | Nameberry . (There are 100 names listed in the recommendation, these are just a few)AthenaLunaAvalonVioletGraceLilyAcaciaAmelieAmaryllisLucyCassiaAndromedaAzaleaIvyLilaMiraAmeliaDelphineIslaArielAnnaAuroraElla
A double barrelled name for a baby girl?
i had a little girl 2 years ago called Ella-Rose, now im pregnant again, i want another double barrelled name if i have another girl. im thinking something with willow, romany, or cleo in it.. anyone got any ideas?
Name 10 girls with these names?
First Names: Aurora, Amara, Azalea, Azura, Clara, Caeley, Cecily, December, Ella, Eden, Eleanor, Evangeline, Grace, Isabelle, Imogen, Kaia, Keelan, Lily, Rowan, Reagan, Sage, Teagan, Wren Middle names: Rose, Grace, Cora, Everly, Briar, Elizabeth, Rowan, Cyan, Wren, Laken, Elaina, Claire, Fate, Lily, Reagan, Emilia, Spencer
Help with first/middle name combinations....?
Here is a list of names that I like and I am not too good with combining them. Feel free to add names to the list to make a great match! Thanks! Girl: First - Calla, Cora, Ashleigh, Kadence, Gabriella, Lexus, Ryleigh, Andie Middle - Ella, Anna, Eve/Eva/Ava, Jayda/Jaidyn, Lia, Maeve, Zoe, Toni, Leona (my mom's name is Leoni) Boy: First - Félix, Alexis, Xander, Brody, Caleb, Colten, Dominic, Holden, Jaxson, Rocco, Riley, Denver, Xavier Middle - Ash/Asher, Heath, Francis, Sebastian (Bastian), Dante, Ian, Lee, Miguel, Shea (I do enjoy names that can be pronounced in French and in English)